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calendar biz-schedule
calendar holiday
ccm-manager address
ccm-manager credentials
ccm-manager username
ccn application
ccn call terminate
ccn copy prompt
ccn copy script
ccn copy url
ccn delete
ccn engine
ccn rename prompt
ccn subsystem jtapi
ccn subsystem sip
ccn trigger jtapi phonenumber
ccn trigger sip phonenumber
clock timezone
closed day
continue
copy ftp
copy ldap
copy log
copy running-config
copy startup-config
copy tftp
crypto key default
crypto key delete
crypto key generate
crypto key import
ctiport
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Last Updated: May 1, 2006
calendar biz-schedule
calendar holiday
ccm-manager address
ccm-manager credentials
ccm-manager username
ccn application
ccn call terminate
ccn copy prompt
ccn copy script
ccn copy url
ccn delete
ccn engine
ccn rename prompt
ccn subsystem jtapi
ccn subsystem sip
ccn trigger jtapi phonenumber
ccn trigger sip phonenumber
clock timezone
closed day
continue
copy ftp
copy ldap
copy log
copy running-config
copy startup-config
copy tftp
crypto key default
crypto key delete
crypto key generate
crypto key import
ctiport
calendar biz-schedule
To configure a business-hours schedule, use the calendar biz-schedule command in Cisco Unity Express configuration mode. To delete a schedule, use the no form of this command.
calendar biz-schedule schedule-name
no calendar biz-schedule schedule-name
Syntax Description
schedule-name
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Name of the business-hours schedule. The name must be one word.
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Defaults
Open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week (systemschedule file)
Command Modes
Cisco Unity Express configuration
Command History
Cisco Unity Express Release
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Modification
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2.1
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This command was introduced.
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Usage Guidelines
Cisco Unity Express supports up to four business schedules.
Each 24-hour day is divided into half-hour time slots. Specify the time slots when the company is open or closed.
The system default is "open" for 24 hours each day.
To configure a business-hours schedule using the graphical user interface (GUI), choose the
Voice Mail > Business Hours Settings option.
Use the GUI to copy one business schedule to another schedule, which can then be modified.
The Cisco Unity Express system ships with one default schedule called "systemschedule." This schedule treats the business as open 24 hours per day, 7 days per week. Use the GUI Voice Mail > Business Hours Settings option or CLI commands to modify or delete this schedule. If you have created multiple schedules, use the GUI or CLI commands to associate the desired schedule with the auto attendant (AA). You do not have to reboot the system to have the new schedule take effect.
When a caller reaches the AA, the AA plays the welcome prompt and checks if the current day is a holiday. If it is a holiday, the AA plays the holiday greeting to the caller and does not check the business-hours schedule.
If the current day is not a holiday, the system checks if the business is open. If so, the business open prompt plays. In the canned AA, this prompt (AABusinessOpen.wav) is empty. If the business is closed, the system plays the business closed prompt. In the canned AA, this prompt (AABusinessClosed.wav) says "We are currently closed. Please call back later."
You can customize these two prompts by recording more meaningful messages. The prompts must be .wav files with the format G.711 u-law, 8 kHz, 8 bit, Mono. Use the GUI Voice Mail > Prompts option or the CLI commands to upload the customer prompts. Alternatively, you can record these prompts using the Administration via Telephone (AvT) system. After uploading or recording these custom prompts, use the GUI Voice Mail > Auto Attendants option or the CLI commands to associate the new prompts with the AA. The new prompts take effect as soon as they are configured; the system does not need to be restarted.
Examples
The following example creates a business-hours schedule:
se-10-0-0-0# config t
se-10-0-0-0(config)# calendar biz-schedule normal
Adding new schedule
se-10-0-0-0(config-business)# closed day 1 from 00:00 to 24:00
se-10-0-0-0(config-business)# closed day 2 from 00:00 to 08:30
se-10-0-0-0(config-business)# closed day 2 from 17:30 to 24:00
se-10-0-0-0(config-business)# closed day 3 from 00:00 to 08:30
se-10-0-0-0(config-business)# closed day 3 from 17:30 to 24:00
se-10-0-0-0(config-business)# closed day 4 from 00:00 to 08:30
se-10-0-0-0(config-business)# closed day 4 from 17:30 to 24:00
se-10-0-0-0(config-business)# closed day 5 from 00:00 to 08:30
se-10-0-0-0(config-business)# closed day 5 from 20:00 to 24:00
se-10-0-0-0(config-business)# closed day 6 from 00:00 to 08:30
se-10-0-0-0(config-business)# closed day 6 from 18:00 to 24:00
se-10-0-0-0(config-business)# closed day 7 from 00:00 to 09:00
se-10-0-0-0(config-business)# closed day 7 from 13:00 to 24:00
se-10-0-0-0(config-business)# end
se-10-0-0-0(config)# exit
The following example deletes a business-hours schedule:
se-10-0-0-0# config t
se-10-0-0-0(config)# no calendar biz-schedule normal
se-10-0-0-0(config)# exit
Related Commands
Command
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Description
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closed day
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Specifies the hours when a business is closed on a specific day.
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open day
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Specifies the hours when a business is open on a specific day.
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show calendar biz-schedule
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Displays the business-hours schedules configured on the local system.
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calendar holiday
To configure a holiday list, use the calendar holiday command in Cisco Unity Express configuration mode. To delete a holiday, use the no form of this command.
calendar holiday date yyyy mm dd [description holiday-description]
no calendar holiday date yyyy [mm [dd]]
Syntax Description
date yyyy mm dd
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Date of the holiday. yyyy is the 4-digit year, mm is the 2-digit month, and dd is the 2-digit day.
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description holiday-description
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(Optional) Description of the holiday. Enclose the text in double quotes (" ") if the description is more than one word.
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Defaults
No holiday lists are configured.
Command Modes
Cisco Unity Express configuration
Command History
Cisco Unity Express Release
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Modification
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2.1
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This command was introduced.
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Usage Guidelines
A holiday list contains administrator-designated calendar dates for a specified year. When a caller reaches the auto attendant (AA), the welcome prompt script checks if the current day is a holiday. If it is a holiday, the AA plays the holiday prompt to the caller. In the canned AA script provided with the Cisco Unity Express package, this prompt (AAHolidayPrompt.wav) is "We are closed today. Please call back later." You can customize this prompt by recording a more meaningful message, such as "We are closed today for a holiday. If this is an emergency, please call 1-222-555-0150 for assistance. Otherwise, please call back later."
The prompt must be a .wav file with the format G.711 u-law, 8 kHz, 8 bit, Mono. Use the GUI Voice Mail > Prompts option or CLI commands to upload the custom prompt. Alternatively, you can record the prompt using the Administration via Telephone (AvT) system. After uploading or recording the custom prompt, use the GUI Voice Mail > Auto Attendant option or the CLI commands to associate the new prompt with the AA. The new prompt takes effect as soon as it is configured; the system does not need to be restarted.
A list can contain a maximum of 26 holidays for the year.
Cisco Unity Express supports up to three holiday lists: the previous year, the current year, and the next year. If a year has no configured entries, the system treats that year as having no holidays.
The administrator can delete entries from a previous year list but cannot add or modify that list in any other way.
The system automatically deletes the "previous year" list when the a new calendar year begins. For example, if the active lists are:
On January 1, 2006, the active lists are:
The system automatically deletes the holiday list for 2004, changes the designations of the 2005 and 2006 holiday lists, and permits holidays for 2007 to be configured.
To configure the holiday list for the current year and next year using the GUI, choose the Voice Mail > Holiday Settings option.
To copy holidays from one year to the next, choose the GUI option Copy all to next year under Voice Mail > Holiday Settings.
Examples
The following example creates a holiday list for 2005:
se-10-0-0-0# config t
se-10-0-0-0(config)# calendar holiday date 2005 05 30 description "Memorial Day"
se-10-0-0-0(config)# calendar holiday date 2005 07 04 description "Independence Day"
se-10-0-0-0(config)# calendar holiday date 2005 11 24 description "Thanksgiving Day"
se-10-0-0-0(config)# calendar holiday date 2005 11 25 description "Thanksgiving Day"
se-10-0-0-0(config)# exit
The following examples illustrate deleting holidays from the holiday list.
Note
Use this command with caution, as this operation is irreversible and may cause loss of holiday configuration for the entire year.
The following example deletes a holiday from the 2005 holiday list:
se-10-0-0-0# config t
se-10-0-0-0(config)# no calendar holiday date 2005 05 30
se-10-0-0-0(config)# exit
The following example deletes the holidays from a specific month in the 2005 holiday list:
se-10-0-0-0# config t
se-10-0-0-0(config)# no calendar holiday date 2005 11
se-10-0-0-0(config)# exit
The following example deletes all the holidays for a specific year:
se-10-0-0-0# config t
se-10-0-0-0(config)# no calendar holiday date 2005
se-10-0-0-0(config)# exit
Related Commands
Command
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Description
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show calendar holiday
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Displays the holidays configured on the local system.
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ccm-manager address
To configure the IP address or hostname of Cisco Unified Communications Manager servers, use the ccm-manager address command in Cisco Unity Express JTAPI configuration mode. To set a server address to 0.0.0.0, use the no form of this command.
ccm-manager address {primary-server-ip-address | primary-server-hostname}
[[secondary-server-ip-address [tertiary-server-ip-address | tertiary-server-hostname] |
secondary-server-hostname [tertiary-server-ip-address | tertiary-server-hostname]]
no ccm-manager address {server-ip-address | server-hostname}
Syntax Description
primary-server-ip-address
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IP address of the primary Cisco Unified Communications Manager server.
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primary-server-hostname
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Hostname of the primary Cisco Unified Communications Manager server.
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secondary-server-ip-address
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(Optional) IP address of the secondary Cisco Unified Communications Manager server.
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secondary-server-hostname
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(Optional) Hostname of the secondary Cisco Unified Communications Manager server.
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tertiary-server-ip-address
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(Optional) IP address of the tertiary Cisco Unified Communications Manager server.
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tertiary-server-hostname
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(Optional) Hostname of the tertiary Cisco Unified Communications Manager server.
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server-ip-address
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IP address of any Cisco Unified Communications Manager server.
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server-hostname
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Hostname of any Cisco Unified Communications Manager server.
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Command Modes
Cisco Unity Express JTAPI configuration
Command History
Cisco Unity Express Release
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Modification
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1.0
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This command was introduced on the Cisco Unity Express network module and in Cisco Unified Communications Manager Express 3.0.
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1.1
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This command was implemented on the advanced integration module (AIM) and in Cisco Unified Communications Manager 3.3(3).
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1.1.2
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This command was implemented on the Cisco 2800 series and Cisco 3800 series routers.
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Usage Guidelines
Use the ccm-manager address command to specify a maximum of three Cisco Unified Communications Manager servers. Enter multiple IP addresses or hostnames on one command line or use separate command lines to enter each IP address or hostname.
The no form of the command sets the server's IP address to 0.0.0.0.
Examples
The following example configures the JTAPI subsystem with three Cisco Unified Communications Manager servers.
se-10-0-0-0(config)# ccn subsystem jtapi
se-10-0-0-0(config-jtapi)# ccm-manager address 10.100.10.120 10.110.10.120 10.120.10.120
se-10-0-0-0(config-jtapi)# end
Related Commands
ccm-manager credentials
To specify the Cisco Unified Communications Manager JTAPI username and password in encrypted form, use the ccm-manager credentials command in Cisco Unity Express JTAPI configuration mode.
ccm-manager credentials hidden credentials
Syntax Description
credentials
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Encrypted username and password combination.
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Command Modes
Cisco Unity Express JTAPI configuration
Command History
Cisco Unity Express Release
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Modification
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1.0
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This command was introduced on the Cisco Unity Express network module and in Cisco Unified Communications Manager Express 3.0.
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1.1
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This command was implemented on the advanced integration module (AIM) and in Cisco Unified Communications Manager 3.3(3).
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1.1.2
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This command was implemented on the Cisco 2800 series and Cisco 3800 series routers.
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Usage Guidelines
Use the ccm-manager credentials command to specify the Cisco Unified Communications Manager JTAPI username and password in encrypted form.
Examples
The following example configures the JTAPI subsystem with an encrypted username and password.
se-10-0-0-0(config)# ccn subsystem jtapi
se-10-0-0-0(config-jtapi)# ccm-manager credentials hidden
+DuGhIBvqsghj6p6aBUoRQ4E0vzCD5YHSd8ZZNgd+Y9J3xlk2B35j0nfGWTYHfmPSd8ZZNgd+Y9J3xlk2B35jwAAAA
A=
se-10-0-0-0(config-jtapi)# end
Related Commands
ccm-manager username
To specify the Cisco Unified Communications Manager JTAPI user, use the ccm-manager username command in Cisco Unity Express JTAPI configuration mode. To delete the JTAPI user, use the no form of this command.
ccm-manager username jtapi-user-id password jtapi-user-password
no ccm-manager username
Syntax Description
jtapi-user-id
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User ID of the JTAPI user.
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password jtapi-user-password
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Password for the JTAPI user.
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Command Modes
Cisco Unity Express JTAPI configuration
Command History
Cisco Unity Express Release
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Modification
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1.0
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This command was introduced on the Cisco Unity Express network module and in Cisco Unified Communications Manager Express 3.0.
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1.1
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This command was implemented on the advanced integration module (AIM) and in Cisco Unified Communications Manager 3.3(3).
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1.1.2
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This command was implemented on the Cisco 2800 series and Cisco 3800 series routers.
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Usage Guidelines
Use the ccm-manager username command to specify the Cisco Unified Communications Manager JTAPI user.
The no form of the command removes the user ID and password.
Examples
The following example configures the JTAPI subsystem with the JTAPI user jtapiuser with password myjtapi.
se-10-0-0-0(config)# ccn subsystem jtapi
se-10-0-0-0(config-jtapi)# ccm-manager username jtapiuser password myjtapi
se-10-0-0-0(config-jtapi)# end
Related Commands
ccn application
To create a CCN application and to enter configuration application mode, use the ccn application command in Cisco Unity Express configuration mode. To delete the application, use the no form of this command.
ccn application full-name
no ccn application full-name
Syntax Description
full-name
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Full name of the application.
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Command Modes
Cisco Unity Express configuration
Command History
Cisco Unity Express Release
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Modification
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1.0
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This command was introduced on the Cisco Unity Express network module and in Cisco Unified Communications Manager Express 3.0.
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1.1
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This command was implemented on the advanced integration module (AIM) and in Cisco Unified Communications Manager 3.3(3).
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1.1.2
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This command was implemented on the Cisco 2800 series and Cisco 3800 series routers.
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Usage Guidelines
This command specifies the name of the application to configure on the Cisco Unity Express module. The command switches to application configuration mode, which supports several configurable parameters.
Examples
This example creates the application autoattendant.
se-10-0-0-0(config)# ccn application autoattendant
se-10-0-0-0(config-application)# end
Related Commands
ccn call terminate
To terminate an active call, use the ccn call terminate command in Cisco Unity Express EXEC mode.
ccn call terminate {callimplid | portimplid} impli-id
Syntax Description
callimplid
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Terminates a call. with a specified call implementation ID.
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portimplid
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Terminates a call from a specified port implementation ID.
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impli-id
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Implementation ID of the call to be terminated.
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Command Modes
Cisco Unity Express EXEC
Command History
Release
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Modification
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2.1
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This command was introduced.
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Usage Guidelines
Use this command to terminate active voice calls in the Cisco Unity Express system.
Use the show ccn call route command to display the implementation IDs of the calls.
Examples
The following examples terminate calls with call implementation ID 4085555010 and port implementation ID 1567/1:
se-10-0-0-0# ccn call terminate callimplid 4085555010
se-10-0-0-0# ccn call terminate portimplid 1567/1
Related Commands
Command
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Description
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show ccn call route
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Displays active calls for a specified route.
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ccn copy prompt
To copy customized prompt files from Cisco Unity Express to another location, use the ccn copy prompt command in Cisco Unity Express EXEC mode.
ccn copy prompt prompt-filename url ftp://destination-ip-address/prompt-filename
[language xx_YY] [username name password password]
Syntax Description
prompt-filename
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Name of the prompt file to be copied.
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ftp://url destination-ip-address
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Destination server where the prompt file will be stored.
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language xx_YY
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(Optional) Language of the prompt. See Release Notes for Cisco Unity Express Release 2.3for a list of supported languages.
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username name
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(Optional) Specifies the login name for the server. The default is "anonymous".
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password password
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(Optional) Specifies the login password.
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Command Modes
Cisco Unity Express EXEC
Command History
Cisco Unity Express Release
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Modification
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1.1
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This command was introduced.
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1.1.2
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This command was implemented on the Cisco 2800 series and Cisco 3800 series routers.
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2.0
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The language option was added.
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Usage Guidelines
Using the language option copies the prompt in language xx_YY to the specified server. Otherwise, the system copies the prompt in the system default language to the server. The prompts must be previously recorded .wav files. Use the Administration via Telephone (AvT) to record the prompts from the telephone user interface (TUI).
Examples
The following example copies the French prompt file AAHello.wav to an FTP server:
se-10-0-0-0# ccn copy prompt AAHello.wav url ftp://172.16.10.0/AAHello.wav language fr_FR
Related Commands
ccn copy script
To copy customized script files from Cisco Unity Express to another location, use the ccn copy script command in Cisco Unity Express EXEC mode.
ccn copy script script-filename url ftp://destination-ip-address
Syntax Description
script-filename
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Name of the script file to be copied.
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url ftp://destination-ip-address
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Destination URL where the prompt file will be stored.
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Command Modes
Cisco Unity Express EXEC
Command History
Cisco Unity Express Release
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Modification
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1.1
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This command was introduced on the Cisco Unity Express network module (NM), advanced integration module (AIM), and in Cisco Unified Communications Manager 3.3(3).
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1.1.2
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This command was implemented on the Cisco 2800 series and Cisco 3800 series routers.
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Usage Guidelines
Use the ccn copy script command to store script files on a server. Use the Cisco Unity Express script editor program to create the scripts, which specify how the incoming auto attendant calls are handled. This includes what prompts the caller hears, when alternate prompts are played, which extensions should be dialed based on the caller's key presses, and other similar call handling characteristics.
Examples
The following example copies the script file AAnight.aef to an FTP server:
se-10-0-0-0# ccn copy script AAnight.aef url ftp://172.16.10.0/Scripts
Related Commands
ccn copy url
To copy customized script or prompt files to Cisco Unity Express from another location, use the ccn copy url command in Cisco Unity Express EXEC mode.
Prompt File
ccn copy url ftp://source-ip-address/prompt-filename.wav prompt prompt-filename.wav
[language language] [username username password password]
Script File
ccn copy url ftp://source-ip-address/script-filename.aef script script-filename.aef [username
username password password]
Syntax Description
ftp://source-ip-address
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Url of the server where the file is stored.
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prompt prompt-filename
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Name of the prompt file to be copied.
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script script-filename
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Name of the script file to be copied.
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language language
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(Optional) Language of the prompt. See Release Notes for Cisco Unity Express Release 2.3 for a list of supported languages.
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username username
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(Optional) Specifies the login name for the server. The default is "anonymous".
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password password
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(Optional) Specifies the login password.
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Command Modes
Cisco Unity Express EXEC
Command History
Cisco Unity Express Release
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Modification
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1.1
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This command was introduced.
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1.1.2
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This command was implemented on the Cisco 2800 series and Cisco 3800 series routers.
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2.0
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The language option was added.
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Usage Guidelines
Use the ccn copy url command to retrieve prompt and script files from a server.
Examples
The following example copies the script file MyScript.aef from an FTP server:
se-10-0-0-0# ccn copy url ftp://172.168.10.0/MyScript.aef script MyScript.aef
Related Commands
ccn delete
To delete a prompt or script from the Cisco Unity Express module, use the ccn delete command in Cisco Unity Express EXEC mode.
ccn delete {prompt prompt-filename [language xx_YY] | script script-filename}
Syntax Description
Command Modes
Cisco Unity Express EXEC
Command History
Cisco Unity Express Release
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Modification
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1.0
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This command was introduced on the Cisco Unity Express network module and in Cisco Unified Communications Manager Express 3.0.
|
1.1
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This command was implemented on the advanced integration module (AIM) and in Cisco Unified Communications Manager 3.3(3).
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1.1.2
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This command was implemented on the Cisco 2800 series and Cisco 3800 series routers.
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2.0
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The language option was added.
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Usage Guidelines
Use this command to delete auto-attendant .wav greeting prompts or an application .aef script file. Use the show ccn prompts or show ccn scripts command to display configured prompts and scripts before deleting one.
Use the language option to delete a prompt from that language. Otherwise, the system deletes the prompt from the system default language.
Examples
The following example deletes the script vm.aef:
se-10-0-0-0# ccn delete script vm.aef
The following example deletes the French welcome prompt AAHello.wav:
se-10-0-0-0# ccn delete prompt AAHello.wav language fr_FR
Related Commands
ccn engine
To configure the features shared by all the Cisco Unity Express subsystems and to enter configuration engine mode, use the ccn engine command in Cisco Unity Express configuration mode.
ccn engine
Syntax Description
This command has no options or keywords.
Command Modes
Cisco Unity Express configuration
Command History
Cisco Unity Express Release
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Modification
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1.0
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This command was introduced on the Cisco Unity Express network module and in Cisco Unified Communications Manager Express 3.0.
|
1.1
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This command was implemented on the advanced integration module (AIM) and in Cisco Unified Communications Manager 3.3(3).
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1.1.2
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This command was implemented on the Cisco 2800 series and Cisco 3800 series routers.
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Examples
The following example enters configuration engine mode:
se-10-0-0-0(config)# ccn engine
se-10-0-0-0(config-engine)# end
se-10-0-0-0(config)#
Related Commands
ccn rename prompt
To rename an auto-attendant prompt file, use the ccn rename prompt command in Cisco Unity Express EXEC mode.
ccn rename prompt old-name new-name
Syntax Description
old-name
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Existing name of the prompt file.
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new-name
|
New name for the prompt file.
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Command Modes
Cisco Unity Express EXEC
Command History
Cisco Unity Express Release
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Modification
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2.3
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This command was introduced.
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Examples
The following example renames the prompt myprompt.wav to mynewprompt.wav:
se-10-0-0-0# ccn rename prompt myprompt.wav mynewprompt.wav
Related Commands
Command
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Description
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show ccn prompts
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Displays all configured application prompts.
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ccn subsystem jtapi
To enter the Java Telephony Application Programming Interface (JTAPI) configuration mode, use the ccn subsystem jtapi command in Cisco Unity Express configuration mode. This command does not have a no form.
ccn subsystem jtapi
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
Cisco Unity Express configuration
Command History
Cisco Unity Express Release
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Modification
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1.1
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This command was introduced on the Cisco Unity Express network module (NM), advanced integration module (AIM), and in Cisco Unified Communications Manager 3.3(3).
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1.1.2
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This command was implemented on the Cisco 2800 series and Cisco 3800 series routers.
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Examples
The following example enters JTAPI configuration mode:
se-10-0-0-0(config)# ccn subsystem jtapi
se-10-0-0-0(config-jtapi)# end
Related Commands
ccn subsystem sip
To enter Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) configuration mode, use the ccn subsystem sip command in Cisco Unity Express configuration mode. This command does not have a no form.
ccn subsystem sip
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
Cisco Unity Express configuration
Command History
Cisco Unity Express Release
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Modification
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1.0
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This command was introduced on the Cisco Unity Express network module and in Cisco Unified Communications Manager Express 3.0.
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1.1
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This command was implemented on the advanced integration module (AIM) and in Cisco Unified Communications Manager 3.3(3).
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1.1.2
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This command was implemented on the Cisco 2800 series and Cisco 3800 series routers.
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Examples
The following example enters SIP configuration mode:
se-10-0-0-0(config)# ccn subsystem sip
se-10-0-0-0(config-sip)# end
Related Commands
ccn trigger jtapi phonenumber
To configure the triggers that activate Cisco Unity Express JTAPI application functions and to enter trigger configuration mode, use the ccn trigger jtapi phonenumber command in Cisco Unity Express configuration mode. To delete the trigger, use the no form of this command.
ccn trigger jtapi phonenumber number
no ccn trigger jtapi phonenumber number
Syntax Description
number
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Specifies the phone number that acts as the trigger to start the application on the JTAPI proxy server and enters trigger configuration mode. The number value should be the last four digits of the full telephone number that callers dial to reach the auto attendant.
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Command Modes
Cisco Unity Express configuration
Command History
Cisco Unity Express Release
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Modification
|
1.0
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This command was introduced on the Cisco Unity Express network module and in Cisco Unified Communications Manager Express 3.0.
|
1.1
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This command was implemented on the advanced integration module (AIM) and in Cisco Unified Communications Manager 3.3(3).
|
1.1.2
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This command was implemented on the Cisco 2800 series and Cisco 3800 series routers.
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Usage Guidelines
The number value should be the last four digits of the full telephone number that callers dial to reach the auto attendant.
Examples
The following example enters configuration mode for the trigger 7800.
se-10-0-0-0(config)# ccn trigger jtapi phonenumber 7800
se-10-0-0-0(config-trigger)# end
Related Commands
Command
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Description
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show ccn trigger
|
Displays the configuration of an application trigger.
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ccn trigger sip phonenumber
To configure the triggers that activate Cisco Unity Express SIP application functions and to enter trigger configuration mode, use the ccn trigger sip phonenumber command in Cisco Unity Express configuration mode. To delete the trigger, use the no form of this command.
ccn trigger sip phonenumber number
Syntax Description
number
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Specifies the phone number that acts as the trigger to start the application on the SIP proxy server and enters trigger configuration mode. The number value should be the last four digits of the full telephone number that callers dial to reach the auto attendant.
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Command Modes
Cisco Unity Express configuration
Command History
Cisco Unity Express Release
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Modification
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1.0
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This command was introduced on the Cisco Unity Express network module and in Cisco Unified Communications Manager Express 3.0.
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1.1
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This command was implemented on the advanced integration module (AIM) and in Cisco Unified Communications Manager 3.3(3).
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1.1.2
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This command was implemented on the Cisco 2800 series and Cisco 3800 series routers.
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Usage Guidelines
An application may have several triggers that invoke it, but a trigger must be associated with only one application.
Examples
The following example enters configuration mode for the trigger 7800.
se-10-0-0-0(config)# ccn trigger sip phonenumber 7800
se-10-0-0-0(config-trigger)# end
Related Commands
Command
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Description
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show ccn trigger
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Displays the configuration of an application trigger.
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clock timezone
To set the time zone for the Cisco Unity Express system, use the clock timezone command in Cisco Unity Express configuration mode.
clock timezone [time-zone]
Syntax Description
time-zone
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(Optional) Time zone of the local branch.
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Command Modes
Cisco Unity Express configuration
Command History
Cisco Unity Express Release
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Modification
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1.0
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This command was introduced on the Cisco Unity Express network module and in Cisco Unified Communications Manager Express 3.0.
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1.1
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This command was implemented on the advanced integration module (AIM) and in Cisco Unified Communications Manager 3.3(3).
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1.1.2
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This command was implemented on the Cisco 2800 series and Cisco 3800 series routers.
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Usage Guidelines
Cisco Unity Express gets the time from the configured NTP server to date-stamp system and application functions. The clock timezone command specifies the local time zone where Cisco Unity Express is installed.
If you know the phrase for the time-zone, enter it for the time-zone value. If you do not know the time zone phrase, leave the time-zone value blank and a series of menus appear to guide you through the time zone selection process.
Examples
The following example shows how United States Pacific Time is selected using the timezone menu:
se-10-0-0-0(config)# clock timezone
Please identify a location so that time zone rules can be set correctly.
Please select a continent or ocean.
1) Africa 4) Arctic Ocean 7) Australia 10) Pacific Ocean
2) Americas 5) Asia 8) Europe
3) Antarctica 6) Atlantic Ocean 9) Indian Ocean
1) Anguilla 18) Ecuador 35) Paraguay
2) Antigua & Barbuda 19) El Salvador 36) Peru
3) Argentina 20) French Guiana 37) Puerto Rico
4) Aruba 21) Greenland 38) St Kitts & Nevis
5) Bahamas 22) Grenada 39) St Lucia
6) Barbados 23) Guadeloupe 40) St Pierre & Miquelon
7) Belize 24) Guatemala 41) St Vincent
8) Bolivia 25) Guyana 42) Suriname
9) Brazil 26) Haiti 43) Trinidad & Tobago
10) Canada 27) Honduras 44) Turks & Caicos Is
11) Cayman Islands 28) Jamaica 45) United States
12) Chile 29) Martinique 46) Uruguay
13) Colombia 30) Mexico 47) Venezuela
14) Costa Rica 31) Montserrat 48) Virgin Islands (UK)
15) Cuba 32) Netherlands Antilles 49) Virgin Islands (US)
16) Dominica 33) Nicaragua
17) Dominican Republic 34) Panama
Please select one of the following time zone regions.
2) Eastern Time - Michigan - most locations
3) Eastern Time - Kentucky - Louisville area
4) Eastern Standard Time - Indiana - most locations
6) Central Time - Michigan - Wisconsin border
8) Mountain Time - south Idaho & east Oregon
9) Mountain Time - Navajo
10) Mountain Standard Time - Arizona
13) Alaska Time - Alaska panhandle
14) Alaska Time - Alaska panhandle neck
15) Alaska Time - west Alaska
The following information has been given:
Therefore TZ='America/Los_Angeles' will be used.
Local time is now: Fri Dec 24 10:41:28 PST 2004.
Universal Time is now: Fri Dec 24 18:41:28 UTC 2004.
Is the above information OK?
The following example shows how United States Pacific Time is selected using the timezone name:
se-10-0-0-0(config)# clock timezone Americas/Los_Angeles
Related Commands
closed day
To specify the hours when a business is closed, use the closed day command in Cisco Unity Express business configuration mode. To change a closed time to an open time, use the no form of this command.
closed day day-of-week from hh:mm to hh:mm
no closed day day-of-week from hh:mm to hh:mm
Syntax Description
day-of-week
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Day of the week. Valid values are 1 to 7, where 1 represents Sunday, 2 is Monday, 3 is Tuesday, 4 is Wednesday, 5 is Thursday, 6 is Friday, and 7 is Saturday.
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from hh:mm
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Starting time. Use the 24-hour clock for the hours hh. Valid values for minutes mm are 0 to 30.
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to hh:mm
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Ending time. Use the 24-hour clock for the hours hh. Valid values for minutes mm are 0 to 30.
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Defaults
Default business hours are open 24 hours each day, 7 days per week.
Command Modes
Cisco Unity Express business configuration
Command History
Cisco Unity Express Release
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Modification
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2.1
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This command was introduced.
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Usage Guidelines
Each day is divided into half-hour time slots. By default, all the time slots are open. The closed day command changes an open time slot to a closed time slot.
The closed day command gives the same results as the no open day command.
Examples
The following example creates a business-hours schedule called normal:
se-10-0-0-0# config t
se-10-0-0-0(config)# calendar biz-schedule normal
Adding new schedule
se-10-0-0-0(config-business)# closed day 1 from 00:00 to 24:00
se-10-0-0-0(config-business)# closed day 2 from 00:00 to 08:30
se-10-0-0-0(config-business)# closed day 2 from 17:30 to 24:00
se-10-0-0-0(config-business)# closed day 3 from 00:00 to 08:30
se-10-0-0-0(config-business)# closed day 3 from 17:30 to 24:00
se-10-0-0-0(config-business)# closed day 4 from 00:00 to 08:30
se-10-0-0-0(config-business)# closed day 4 from 17:30 to 24:00
se-10-0-0-0(config-business)# closed day 5 from 00:00 to 08:30
se-10-0-0-0(config-business)# closed day 5 from 20:00 to 24:00
se-10-0-0-0(config-business)# closed day 6 from 00:00 to 08:30
se-10-0-0-0(config-business)# closed day 6 from 18:00 to 24:00
se-10-0-0-0(config-business)# closed day 7 from 00:00 to 09:00
se-10-0-0-0(config-business)# closed day 7 from 13:00 to 24:00
se-10-0-0-0(config-business)# end
se-10-0-0-0(config)# exit
The following example modifies the existing normal business schedule:
se-10-0-0-0(config)# calendar biz-schedule normal
Modifying existing schedule
se-10-0-0-0(config-business)# no closed day 1 from 09:00 to 12:00
se-10-0-0-0(config-business)# end
se-10-0-0-0(config)# exit
Using the command open day 1 from 09:00 to 12:00 gives the same result as the no closed day command above.
Related Commands
Command
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Description
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calendar biz-schedule
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Creates a business-hours schedule.
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open day
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Specifies the times when a business is open.
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show calendar biz-schedule
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Displays the business-hours schedules configured on the local system.
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continue
To return the Cisco Unity Express system to online mode, use the continue command in Cisco Unity Express offline mode.
continue
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
Cisco Unity Express offline
Command History
Cisco Unity Express Release
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Modification
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1.0
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This command was introduced on the Cisco Unity Express network module and in Cisco Unified Communications Manager Express 3.0.
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1.1
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This command was implemented on the advanced integration module (AIM) and in Cisco Unified Communications Manager 3.3(3).
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1.1.2
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This command was implemented on the Cisco 2800 series and Cisco 3800 series routers.
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Usage Guidelines
This command returns the Cisco Unity Express system to the previous online mode, such as after a backup procedure or to discontinue a restore to factory defaults. The system begins processing new calls and voice messages.
Examples
The following example illustrates the use of the continue command in the backup procedure:
!!!WARNING!!!: Putting the system offline will terminate all active calls.
Do you wish to continue[n]? : y
se-10-0-0-0(offline)# backup category data
se-10-0-0-0(offline)# continue
Related Commands
Command
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Description
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backup
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Identifies the data to be backed up.
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offline
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Terminates all active calls and prevents new calls from connecting to the Cisco Unity Express application.
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reload
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Restarts the Cisco Unity Express system.
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restore
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Identifies the file to be restored.
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restore factory defaults
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Restores the system to factory default values.
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copy ftp
To copy a new configuration from an FTP server to another Cisco Unity Express location, use the copy ftp command in Cisco Unity Express EXEC mode.
copy ftp: {nvram:startup-config | running-config | startup-config | system:running-config}
Syntax Description
nvram:startup-config
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Copies the new configuration to the NVRAM saved configuration.
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running-config
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Copies the new configuration to the current running configuration.
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startup-config
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Copies the new configuration to the startup configuration in flash memory.
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system:running-config
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Copies the new configuration to the system configuration.
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Command Modes
Cisco Unity Express EXEC
Command History
Cisco Unity Express Release
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Modification
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1.0
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This command was introduced on the Cisco Unity Express network module and in Cisco Unified Communications Manager Express 3.0.
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1.1
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This command was implemented on the advanced integration module (AIM) and in Cisco Unified Communications Manager 3.3(3).
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1.1.2
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This command was implemented on the Cisco 2800 series and Cisco 3800 series routers.
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Usage Guidelines
When you copy from the FTP server, the copy ftp command becomes interactive and prompts you for the necessary information.
You may add a username and password to the server IP address if your server is not configured to accept anonymous FTP input. The format would be: userid:password@ftp-server-address/directory.
If you do not specify a directory value, the software uses the default FTP directory.
Examples
The following example shows copying the configuration file named start from the FTP server in the default directory to the startup configuration in NVRAM:
se-10-0-0-0# copy ftp: nvram:startup-config
Address or name or remote host? admin:voice@10.3.61.16
In the following example, the file named start in the FTP server configs directory is copied to the startup configuration:
se-10-0-0-0# copy ftp: startup-config
!!!WARNING!!! This operation will overwrite your startup configuration.
Do you wish to continue[y]? y
Address or name or remote host? admin:voice@10.3.61.16/configs
Related Commands
Command
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Description
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copy running-config
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Copies the running configuration to another location.
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copy tftp
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Copies the startup configuration to another location.
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erase startup-config
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Deletes configuration data.
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write
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Copies the running configuration to the startup configuration.
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copy ldap
To copy the current LDAP information, stored in the CUE database, to an FTP server, use the copy ldap command in Cisco Unity Express EXEC mode.
copy ldap url ftp://[user-id:ftp-password@]ftp-server-address[/directory]/filename
Syntax Description
url ftp://user-id:ftp-password@
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(Optional) Specifies the FTP username and password to access the FTP server. If no username and password are specified, the default username anonymous is used.
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@ftp-server-address
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The IP address of the FTP server.
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/directory
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(Optional) The directory where the LDAP data file will be stored on the FTP server. If no directory is specified, the default directory on the FTP server will be used.
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/filename
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The filename for the LDAP data on the FTP server.
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Command Modes
Cisco Unity Express EXEC
Command History
Cisco Unity Express Release
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Modification
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1.0
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This command was introduced on the Cisco Unity Express network module and in Cisco Unified Communications Manager Express 3.0.
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1.1
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This command was implemented on the advanced integration module (AIM) and in Cisco Unified Communications Manager 3.3(3).
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1.1.2
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This command was implemented on the Cisco 2800 series and Cisco 3800 series routers.
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Usage Guidelines
If you do not specify a directory value, the software uses the default FTP directory.
Examples
The following example shows copying the LDAP data to the default directory on the FTP server and saving the data in the file ldapinfo.
se-10-0-0-0# copy ldap url ftp://admin:cue@10.10.67.163/ldapinfo
Related Commands
Command
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Description
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copy running-config
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Copies the running configuration to another location.
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copy tftp
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Copies the startup configuration to another location.
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copy log
To copy the current logging information stored in the CUE database to an FTP server, use the copy log command in Cisco Unity Express EXEC mode.
copy log {install.log | dmesg | syslog.log | atrace.log | klog.log | debug_server.log | messages.log}
url ftp://[user-id:ftp-password@]ftp-server-address[/directory]/filename
Syntax Description
install.log
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Contains the latest install information.
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dmesg
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Contains boot up logs.
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syslog.log
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Contains system messages.
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atrace.log
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Contains messages generated by a trace command.
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debug_server.log
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Contains messages generated by a debug command.
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klog.log
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he trace facility is a diagnostics facility that writes messages within a kernel buffer in memory.
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messages.log
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Contains kernel messages and system messages but no trace messages.
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user-id:ftp-password@
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(Optional) Specifies the FTP username and password to access the FTP server. If no username and password are specified, the default username anonymous is used.
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ftp-server-address
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IP address of the FTP server.
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/directory
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(Optional) Directory where the log data file will be stored on the FTP server. If no directory is specified, the default directory on the FTP server will be used.
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/filename
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Filename for the log data on the FTP server.
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Command Modes
Cisco Unity Express EXEC
Command History
Cisco Unity Express Release
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Modification
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1.0
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This command was introduced on the Cisco Unity Express network module and in Cisco Unified Communications Manager Express 3.0.
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1.1
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This command was implemented on the advanced integration module (AIM) and in Cisco Unified Communications Manager 3.3(3).
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1.1.2
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This command was implemented on the Cisco 2800 series and Cisco 3800 series routers.
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Usage Guidelines
If you do not specify a directory value, the software uses the default FTP directory.
Examples
The following example shows copying the install log data to the default directory on the FTP server and saving the data in the file installinfo.
se-10-0-0-0# copy log install.log url ftp://admin:cue@10.10.67.163/lnstallinfo
Related Commands
Command
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Description
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show log
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Displays the contents of a system log.
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copy running-config
To copy the running configuration to another destination, use the copy running-config command in Cisco Unity Express EXEC mode.
copy running-config {ftp: | nvram:startup-config filename | startup-config | tftp:}
Syntax Description
ftp:
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Begins the FTP menu where you enter the FTP server IP address and destination filename to copy the running configuration to an FTP server.
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nvram:startup-config filename
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Copies the running configuration to the NVRAM saved configuration named filename.
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startup-config
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Copies the running configuration to the startup configuration in flash memory named filename.
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tftp:
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Begins the TFTP menu where you enter the TFTP server IP address and destination filename to copy the running configuration to a TFTP server.
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Command Modes
Cisco Unity Express EXEC
Command History
Cisco Unity Express Release
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Modification
|
1.0
|
This command was introduced on the Cisco Unity Express network module and in Cisco Unified Communications Manager Express 3.0.
|
1.1
|
This command was implemented on the advanced integration module (AIM) and in Cisco Unified Communications Manager 3.3(3).
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1.1.2
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This command was implemented on the Cisco 2800 series and Cisco 3800 series routers.
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Usage Guidelines
When you copy to an FTP or TFTP server, the copy running-config command becomes interactive and prompts you for the necessary information. You may add a username and password to the server IP address if your server is not configured to accept anonymous FTP input. The format would be: userid:password@ftp-server-address/directory. If you do not specify a directory value, the software uses the default FTP directory.
Examples
In the following example, the running configuration is copied to the FTP server, which requires a user
ID and password and has an IP address of 172.16.231.193. The running configuration is copied to the
configs directory as file saved_start.
se-10-0-0-0# copy running-config ftp:
Address or name of remote host? admin:voice@172.16.231.193/configs
Source filename? saved_start
The following example shows the running configuration copied to the NVRAM saved configuration as filename startup:
se-10-0-0-0# copy running-config nvram:startup-config startup
The following example shows the running configuration copied to the startup configuration as filename start:
se-10-0-0-0# copy running-config startup-config start
The following example shows the running configuration copied to the TFTP server as filename temp_start:
se-10-0-0-0# copy running-config tftp:
Address or name of remote host? 172.16.231.190
Source filename? temp_start
Related Commands
Command
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Description
|
copy ftp
|
Copies network FTP data to another destination.
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copy startup-config
|
Copies the startup configuration to another location.
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copy tftp
|
Copies the TFTP data to another location.
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erase startup-config
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Deletes configuration data.
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write
|
Copies the running configuration to the startup configuration.
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copy startup-config
To copy the startup configuration to another destination, use the copy startup-config command in Cisco Unity Express EXEC mode.
copy startup-config {ftp: | tftp:}
Syntax Description
ftp:
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Begins the FTP menu where you enter the FTP server IP address and destination filename to copy the startup configuration to an FTP server.
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tftp:
|
Begins the TFTP menu where you enter the TFTP server IP address and destination filename to copy the startup configuration to a TFTP server.
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Command Modes
Cisco Unity Express EXEC
Command History
Cisco Unity Express Release
|
Modification
|
1.0
|
This command was introduced on the Cisco Unity Express network module and in Cisco Unified Communications Manager Express 3.0.
|
1.1
|
This command was implemented on the advanced integration module (AIM) and in Cisco Unified Communications Manager 3.3(3).
|
1.1.2
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This command was implemented on the Cisco 2800 series and Cisco 3800 series routers.
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Usage Guidelines
When you copy to an FTP or TFTP server, the copy startup-config command becomes interactive and prompts you for the necessary information. You may add a username and password to the server IP address if your server is not configured to accept anonymous FTP input. The format would be: userid:password@ftp-server-address/directory. If you do not specify a directory value, the software uses the default FTP directory.
Examples
In the following example, the startup configuration is copied to the FTP server, which requires a user
ID and password and has an IP address of 172.16.231.193. The startup configuration is copied to the
configs directory as file saved_start.
se-10-0-0-0# copy startup-config ftp:
Address or name of remote host? admin:voice@172.16.231.193/configs
Source filename? saved_start
The following example shows the startup configuration being copied to the TFTP server as filename temp_start:
se-10-0-0-0# copy startup-config tftp:
Address or name of remote host? 172.16.231.190
Source filename? temp_start
Related Commands
Command
|
Description
|
copy ftp
|
Copies network FTP data to another destination.
|
copy running-config
|
Copies the running configuration to another location.
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copy tftp
|
Copies the TFTP data to another location.
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erase startup-config
|
Deletes configuration data.
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write
|
Copies the running configuration to the startup configuration.
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copy tftp
To copy the network TFTP server information to another destination, use the copy tftp command in Cisco Unity Express EXEC mode.
copy tftp: {nvram:startup-config | running-config | startup-config | system:running-config}
Syntax Description
nvram:startup-config
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Destination location for the copy procedure is the NVRAM saved configuration. Begins the interactive menu where you enter the TFTP server IP address and destination filename.
|
running-config
|
Destination location for the copy procedure is the active configuration in flash memory. Begins the interactive menu where you enter the TFTP server IP address and destination filename.
|
startup-config
|
Destination location for the copy procedure is the startup configuration in flash memory. Begins the interactive menu where you enter the TFTP server IP address and destination filename.
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system:running-config
|
Destination location for the copy procedure is the system configuration. Begins the interactive menu where you enter the TFTP server IP address and destination filename.
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Command Modes
Cisco Unity Express EXEC
Command History
Cisco Unity Express Release
|
Modification
|
1.0
|
This command was introduced on the Cisco Unity Express network module and in Cisco Unified Communications Manager Express 3.0.
|
1.1
|
This command was implemented on the advanced integration module (AIM) and in Cisco Unified Communications Manager 3.3(3).
|
1.1.2
|
This command was implemented on the Cisco 2800 series and Cisco 3800 series routers.
|
Usage Guidelines
The copy tftp command is an interactive command and prompts you for the necessary information. You may add a username and password to the server IP address if your server is not configured to accept anonymous TFTP input. The format would be: userid:password@ftp-server-address/directory. If you do not specify a directory value, the software uses the default TFTP directory.
Copying a startup configuration from the TFTP server to the startup configuration overwrites the startup configuration. Cisco Unity Express displays a warning that asks you to confirm the overwrite.
Examples
The following example shows a TFTP server with the IP address 10.3.61.16. The TFTP server data in the source filename start is copied to the running configuration.
se-10-0-0-0# copy tftp: running-config
Address or name of remote host? 10.3.61.16
In the following example, the TFTP server has the IP address 10.3.61.16. The file start in directory configs on the TFTP server is copied to the startup configuration.
se-10-0-0-0# copy tftp: startup-config
!!!WARNING!!! This operation will overwrite your startup configuration.
Do you wish to continue[y]? y
Address or name of remote host? 10.3.61.16/configs
Related Commands
crypto key default
To set a certificate and private key pair as the system default, use the crypto key default command in Cisco Unity Express configuration mode. To remove the system default designation from the certificate-key pair, use the no form of this command.
crypto key label label-name default
no crypto key label label-name default
Syntax Description
label label-name
|
The name of the certificate-private key pair to be set as the system default.
|
Defaults
This command has no defaults.
Command Modes
Cisco Unity Express configuration
Command History
Cisco Unity Express Release
|
Modification
|
2.3
|
This command was introduced.
|
Usage Guidelines
Setting the certificate-key pair allows applications such as integrated messaging to use the default certificate for SSL security without knowing the specific label name of the pair.
If several certificate-key pairs exist on the system and none of them are the system default, use this command to designate one of them as the system default.
To change the designation from one pair to another, remove the designation from the original pair using the no form of this command. Then assign the designation to the new pair.
The no form of this command does not delete the certificate or private key. The pair remains on the system but is no longer designated as the system default pair.
The system displays an error message if either of the certificate-key pairs does not exist.
Examples
The following example designates the certificate-private key pair with the label mainkey.ourcompany as the system default.
se-10-0-0-0(config)# crypto key label mainkey.ourcompany default
The following example changes the system default designation from certificate-key pair alphakey.myoffice to betakey.myoffice:
se-10-0-0-0(config)# no crypto key label alphakey.myoffice default
se-10-0-0-0(config)# crypto key label betakey.myoffice default
Related Commands
crypto key delete
To delete a certificate and private key pair from the system, use the crypto key delete command in Cisco Unity Express configuration mode. This command does not have a no or default form.
crypto key delete {all | label label-name}
Syntax Description
all
|
Deletes all certificate-private key pairs on the system.
|
label label-name
|
Deletes the specified certificate-private key pair.
|
Defaults
This command has no defaults.
Command Modes
Cisco Unity Express configuration
Command History
Cisco Unity Express Release
|
Modification
|
2.3
|
This command was introduced.
|
Usage Guidelines
An error message appears if the specified certificate-private key pair does not exist.
Examples
The following example deletes the certificate and private key with the name mainkey.ourcompany.
se-10-0-0-0(config)# crypto key delete label mainkey.ourcompany
Related Commands
crypto key generate
To generate a self-signed certificate and private key, use the crypto key generate command in Cisco Unity Express configuration mode. This command does not have a no or default form.
crypto key generate [rsa {label label-name | modulus modulus-size} | default]
Syntax Description
rsa
|
(Optional) Specifies the algorithm for public key encryption.
|
label label-name
|
(Optional) Assigns a name to the certificate-key pair.
|
modulus modulus-size
|
(Optional) Specifies the size of the modulus, which is the base number for generating a key. Valid values are 512 to 2048 and must be a multiple of 8.
|
default
|
(Optional) Assigns the generated certificate-key pair as the system default.
|
Defaults
The default encryption algorithm is ras.
The default label has the form hostname.domainname.
Command Modes
Cisco Unity Express configuration
Command History
Cisco Unity Express Release
|
Modification
|
2.3
|
This command was introduced.
|
Usage Guidelines
Integrated messaging requires a certificate and private key before SSL connections can be enabled. A certificate-key pair must be set as the system default. The system generates an error message if IMAP security mode is set to SSL or mixed before the certificate-key pair is set.
If you do not select any keywords or do not specify a label, the system automatically generates a certificate-key pair with a name in the format hostname.domainname.
Cisco Unity Express 2.3 supports only the rsa encryption algorithm.
Use the crypto key generate command or the crypto key label default command to set a certificate-key pair as the system default.
Examples
The following example generates a certificate and private key with the name mainkey.ourcompany, size 750, and assigns the generated pair as the system default.
se-10-0-0-0(config)# crypto key generate label mainkey.ourcompany modulus 728 default
Related Commands
crypto key import
To import a certificate and private key from a console or remote server, use the crypto key import command in Cisco Unity Express configuration mode. This command does not have a no or default form. To delete a certificate and private key, use the crypto key delete command.
crypt key import rsa label label-name {der url {ftp: | http:} | pem {terminal | url {ftp: | http:}}
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Syntax Description
rsa
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Specifies the algorithm for public key encryption.
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label label-name
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Assigns a name to the imported certificate-key pair.
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der
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Indicates the imported certificate is in the Distinguished Encoding Rules (DER) encoding format.
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pem
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Indicates the imported certificate is in the Privacy Enhanced Mail (PEM) encoding format.
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terminal
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Specifies the console as the source of the certificate and key. The system prompts you for more information. See the example below.
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url {ftp: | http:}
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Specifies a remote server as the source of the certificate and key. The system prompts you for more information. See the example below.
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default
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(Optional) Assigns the certificate-key pair as the system default.
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Defaults
This command has no defaults.
Command Modes
Cisco Unity Express configuration
Command History
Cisco Unity Express Release
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Modification
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2.3
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This command was introduced.
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Usage Guidelines
The system displays an error message if the certificate-key pair does not exist.
If you import an incorrect certificate-key pair, delete the pair with the crypto key delete command and import the correct one.
Examples
The following example imports a certificate and private key from the console.
se-10-0-0-0(config)# crypto key import rsa label newkey.ourcompany der terminal
End with a blank line or "quit" on a line by itself
End with a blank line or "quit" on a line by itself
Related Commands
ctiport
To specify one or more Cisco Unified Communications Manager CTI ports, use the ctiport command in Cisco Unity Express JTAPI configuration mode. To delete a CTI port, use the no form of this command.
ctiport cti-port [cti-port2 cti-port3...cti-portN]
no ctiport cti-portN
Syntax Description
cti-port
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CTI port number.
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cti-portN
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(Optional) Additional CTI ports.
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Command Modes
Cisco Unity Express JTAPI configuration
Command History
Cisco Unity Express Release
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Modification
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1.1
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This command was introduced on the Cisco Unity Express network module (NM), advanced integration module (AIM), and in Cisco Unified Communications Manager 3.3(3).
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1.1.2
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This command was implemented on the Cisco 2800 series and Cisco 3800 series routers.
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Examples
The following example configures the JTAPI subsystem with eight CTI ports.
se-10-0-0-0(config)# ccn subsystem jtapi
se-10-0-0-0(config-jtapi)# ctiport 6400 6500 6600 6700 6800 6900 7000 7100
se-10-0-0-0(config-jtapi)# end
The following example deletes CTI port 6700.
se-10-0-0-0(config)# ccn subsystem jtapi
se-10-0-0-0(config-jtapi)# no ctiport 6700
se-10-0-0-0(config-jtapi)# end
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